Climb aboard a tractor with a trio of friendly farmers in this playful picture book. Covering everything from planting seeds and ploughing to harvesting crops, this jolly book provides a fun introduction to farm vehicles - always a favourite theme for pre-schoolers. An audio CD attached to the inside back cover allows children to listen to the story and follow along with page turn cues. This po…
A gift case containing a book and CD of all Beatrix Potter's nursery rhymes. Composer Peter Cobbin has set out to produce musically-interesting songs for younger children to sing-along to, and the arrangements feature a variety of instruments, voices and styles.
How many naughty rabbits are eating radishes in Mr. McGregor's garden? How many kittens does Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit have? Young children will have fun learning the numbers from one to ten with Peter Rabbit and his friends. On each page, there are favorite characters to count with scenes from Beatrix Potter's classic stories. The book features a die-cut design and ten colorful counting beads that…
Derek can't claim to be a normal fourteen-year-old anymore. Not after what he discovered at the Red House. His role in the war against the dead is more pivotal --- and more terrifying --- than he could have imagined. And so it all comes down to this. The Rift between the worlds of the living and the dead has to be closed . . . forever. It seems like an impossible task. And it rests squarely on …
From this moment on, life is never quite the same for Tom and his seventh-grade classmate. Despite Jessica's shocking appearance and the fear she evokes in him and most of the class, Tom slowly develops a tentative friendship with Jessica that changes his life. Firegirl is a powerful book that shows readers that even the smallest of gestures can have a profound impact on someone's life.
from the back cover: San Francisco lies under a cloud of radioactive dust. People live in half-deserted apartment buildings, and keep electric animals as pets because so many real animals have died. Most people emigrate to Mars - unless they have a job to do on Earth. Like Rick Deckard - android killer for the police and owner of an electric sheep. This week he has to find, identify, and kill …